All eyes will be on Toyota Stadium as Dallas and Minnesota United go toe-to-toe with each other in the MLS on Saturday, 5 July 2025.
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Dallas vs Minnesota United predictions: Goals at both ends
Key stats
- Both teams were on the scoresheet in six of Minnesota United's last seven matches.
- At least five goals were scored in four of Dallas’ last five games.
- Dallas have no losses in their last four encounters with Minnesota United.
Correct score prediction: Dallas 2-3 Minnesota United
Although Dallas have a solid track record against Minnesota United, their recent form doesn't inspire much confidence. Eric Quill’s men are coming off back-to-back defeats and have won only one of their last nine games across all competitions.
Moreover, no team has earned fewer points at home than Dallas, as they have a 1-2-6 win-draw-loss record in nine MLS games at Toyota Stadium.
Minnesota United have fared much better than their hosts, having lost only once in their last eight games (W4, D3).
Considering Dallas' abysmal home record, we are leaning towards Minnesota United for the win.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Minnesota United are bookies’ favourites
- HOME: 13/8 (2.63) – 38.1%
- DRAW: 12/5 (3.40) – 29.4%
- AWAY: 5/4 (2.25) – 44.4%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Minnesota United are third in the Western Conference and seventh in the overall MLS table. Dallas, on the other hand, are 11th in the Western Conference and 22nd in the MLS.
Ahead of this encounter, Minnesota United are the expected winners at 5/4 (2.25). Teams with these odds generally have a 44.4% probability of winning.
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It is also worth mentioning that each of Minnesota United's last four matches featured at least four goals. Keeping in mind that four of Dallas' last five games went above the 4.5-goal line, over 3.5 total goals has an appealing look at 6/4 (2.50). That one has a 40% chance of landing.
Most recent H2Hs: An even contest
Although Dallas are unbeaten in their last four clashes with Minnesota United, they actually won only one of those encounters. In fact, four of the last six skirmishes between these sides were tied at the end of regulation time, with one win apiece for each team.
USA MLS 20/04/25
Minnesota United
FC Dallas
USA MLS Play-Offs 18/10/22
FC Dallas
Minnesota United
Dallas preview: Hoping to get back on course
Dallas suffered back-to-back MLS defeats for the first time since March after Sunday's 3-2 loss to San Diego at home. They have picked up only five wins after 19 games and are five points off the playoff positions in the Western Conference table.
Coach Quill would love to see his side return to winning ways at home, but work needs to be done on the backline, as the hosts have conceded nine goals in their last three matches.
On the injury front, Dallas have up to three players currently sidelined with cruciate ligament injuries, including Geovane Jesus, Enzo Newman, and Herbert Endeley, while Osaze Urhoghide and Paxton Pomykal are sidelined with calf and knee injuries respectively.
Petar Musa, who has netted four times in his last five games for Dallas is expected to continue upfront, with Logan Farrington and Luciano Acosta pulling things from the wings.
Predicted lineup: Paes (GK), Moore, Augusto, Abubakar, Farfan, Delgado, Norris, Lletget, Farrington, Acosta & Musa.
USA MLS 11/05/25
D
Real Salt Lake
1
FC Dallas
1
USA US Open Cup 08/05/25
W
Antelope Valley Alta
1
FC Dallas
3
USA MLS 04/05/25
L
San Diego FC
5
FC Dallas
0
USA MLS 27/04/25
W
Inter Miami CF
3
FC Dallas
4
USA MLS 20/04/25
D
Minnesota United
0
FC Dallas
0
Minnesota United preview: A few injury concerns
Centre-back Kipp Keller and central midfielder Hassani Dotson are ruled out of this trip due to hamstring and meniscus injuries respectively.
Wessel Speel was forced off in the first half of Sunday's match against the New York Red Bulls due to an injury. The 23-year-old shot-stopper left the match after just 20 minutes and is a doubt for this clash.
A late goal from Eric Choupo-Moting denied Minnesota all three points at the Red Bulls' turf, which could have seen them close the gap to within three points of the top spot.
The strike duo of Kevin Yeboah and Bongokuhle Hlongwane is expected to start upfront for the visitors. Both players have scored a combined nine goals for Eric Ramsay's side this season.
Predicted lineup: Smir (GK), Markanich, Romero, Boxall, Diaz, Gressel, Lod, Trapp, Pereyra, Yeboah & Hlongwane.
USA MLS 10/05/25
W
Inter Miami CF
1
Minnesota United
4
USA US Open Cup 07/05/25
W
Louisville City FC
0
Minnesota United
1
USA MLS 04/05/25
W
Austin FC
0
Minnesota United
3
USA MLS 27/04/25
L
Vancouver Whitecaps
3
Minnesota United
1
USA MLS 20/04/25
D
FC Dallas
0
Minnesota United
0